THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 2 Lion Gymnasts Share Individual Scoring Lead Lion Gym Team Tops, Eastern Opponents Harold Zimmerman and Sol Small are tied with Captain Walt Blattman of Navy in a three-way - draw for individual scoring honors (Continued from Page One) in the Eastern Intercollegiate Gym with Penn State on the long end League as the season passes the of .a close 22-IVcount. half-way point. The second Rif started off.much 'the same as the firit. Momentar-- The trio is deadlocked with 23 points apiece although Zimmer- ily, the Mountaineer attack caught man and Small have competed in fire and the score was knotted .at 22-22 within .45 seconds after the. one more meet than the Navy star. diminutive blond tumbler, The . tipoff. But the Lions stepped in, . and three ;lightning field goals by Hal Zimmerman, is undefeated on Gross, Gent arid 'Baltimore threw the mats in league competition and has divided honors with 'Small on the visitors off stride so complete the, parallel bars. Small has picked or the NCAA at New Orleans. ly that they never toireatened the up 13 markers on the parallel bars, his specialty, and has copped. six Lion lead again. Freezing the ball in the final five on the side horse and four on the flying rings. minutes, Penn. State coasted 'through to their 15th victory • and Navy's Blattman is undefeated tied the all-time record for the on the horizontal bar and side number of wins in one season. By horse in their two meets and gar- gaining their tenth straight victory, nered a second on the parallel bars the Lions also tied the all-time for his total score. consecutive win record, which has Sid Rudman ranked fifth with stood since,l92B. • 15 points and Ed• Trybala has a The snmmaries: corner on seventh place with 14 Penn State 44 markers. Rudman won 13 of his fg f-ft tot 15 points on the rings while Try- Egli, 2 0- 0 4 bale stars on the parallel bar. Cap- ' Gross, 3 3- 4 9 tain Charlie Senft follows' Trybala . in the eighth position with 12 Baltimore, c 5 1- 3 11 . points, all won in the rope climb. ' liornsteib. g 1 1- 33 "Penn State is also 'leading in the Grimes, g 0 0- 0 0 team total with 116 while their op- Gent, !' 6 3- 5 15 pOneuts.have earned only 46. Army Re 4 Tlin , g 1 0- 0 2 78 ,Totats ...... 8-15 44 imext in this dePartment pciints . wan •and 30 - for their foes. West Virginia .3.0 Navy, Temple, and Princeton fol- fg f-ft • 'tot le* in that order to complete team Hicks, f . 2 1- 1 . 5 standings. • • , Haralt a n , . f • • '..i.mr•• ° 0 -- Mhe Lions will faCe the Army Hes ii ng c . .4 040 14 .0 - adets at West Paint Saturday and Earle, g .2 2- .3 6 will be handicapped by having to Kalmar.; g ... 2 .1- 1 5 ,use 4ifTge equipment. The Array Relse, ' 7 ' 0-. 0 0 ;eoti , i)higent will, offer:plenty of re- Rier...ay, f, 0 0- .2- .0 siatenete leroE4l %me Wett- Zetals ...... %-r".^^r.lo 1047 39 stone'S` Aearncsince , ..they have Scam by : halves;--lopecilemple .3747 and Princeton ..Peen .Slate - 0:13; - West Virginia You trust its quality BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca Cola Bottling Company of Altoona . In State College Courimen Win 15th Game Of Campaign antly exciting:about ice cold Coca-Cola. Delicious taste that charms and never cloys. Refreshment that brings a happy after- sense of thirst content- ment. You trust the quality of the real thing ...Coco-4310. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN MENTOR CASHES IN John Lawther's quintet last night turned the tables on the mighty Mountain eers from Test Virginia to tie two all-time Penn State records. The victory revenged an early season defeat, one of two suffered by the Lions this season. ' Coach Knitter Leaves For MIT Doctor Harry M. Krutter, Lion fencing coach since 1936, left to day to accept a research position at the Wlassachusett Institute of Technology. Prof. H. Arthur Meyer, assist ant fencing coach for several years as well as the director and judge of many of the team's matches hats been appointed Dr. Krutter's successor. Doctor Krutter came from MIT five and one-half years ago to work on an air-gas recovery in vestigation for - the Mineral indus tries School. Although his re search kept him quite busy, Dr. Krutter found several hours night ly to coach Penn State fencers. His 'record as fencing mentor shows lq wins and 'l4 loSses against teams that have always rated in the upper hair of :the Eastern-. Collegiate ;Fend= - League. The 'respect and ation that opponents had for Dr. Knitter'. fencers was recentkr shown when Penn State was giv en a special invitation to join the ECFL this year, an honor rarely accorded a college. Robes; L. Harder '42, fencing captain, presented Dr. Krutter with a pipe and a humidor before he left as a token of his team's respect. 22 22,-44 19 . 11,40 Professor Meyer takes charge of a squad that has won matches over Syracuse and Temple and dropped matches to Cornell and Navy. Annual Goodman Trophy To Be Given Saturday When the smoke of the Michigan State-Penn State boxing meet clears in Rec Hall Saturday night, the outstanding Nittany Lion mit man of the 1942 season will be awarded the Frank ,J. Goodman trophy. Selection of this year's winner will be made by Coach Leo Houck, Manager Bill Meyers and sports reporters from the Centre Daily Times and Collegian. Goodman, former national col legiate champion at Penn State, do nated the cup far the first time in 1939 when Al Tapman was the re cipient. Tapman was followed by Mike Cooper in 1940 and Paul Scally last year. Wrestlers Warned Because of the great number of intramural wrestlers disqualified for failure to weigh-in,before each bout, a warning was issued last night by Robert R. Coleman and Gilbert G. Weinberger, co-manag ers of the tournament. Weigh-ins are held every night from 7:30 un til 8 p. m. The war will make women's hats more sensible, says a mil linery designer. Instead of wast ing fruit and vegetables on hats, Call 3919 we'll put 'em on the table. IM Wresfling Cards Nine Bouts Tonight Intramural wrestling took a rest last night in favor of the West Vir ginia basketball game. Tonight's .card lists nine semi-final bouts. !Results of recent wrestling compe tition are as follows: 136-pound: Posner, Gamma Sig, pinned G. Roy, Phi Sig Kappa, in 5:45; and King, Phi Sigma Kappa, decisioned Willis, DU, 2-0. 145-pound: Yeaple, Triangle won by default from Mendenhall, Beav er House; R. Roy, Phi Sigma Kap pa, decisioned Nickles, Alpha Sig ma Phi, 10-2; Griffith, Forestry, pinned Krug in 3:45; and Castan oso, PSC, pinned Shoemaker in 165-pound: Riley, TKE, pinned Maier, Lambda Chi Alpha, in 1:50; Anthony, Triangle, decisioned Sal cm, Phi Kappa Sig, 6-0; R. Wilson, Forestry Society, decisioned Fay lor,. Ath Hall, 2-0; and McLaren, pinned Ziegler in 5:05. 175-pound: Long, Blue and White, decisioned Redman, 15-11; Jones, pinned Wasser, Ath Hall in ' 5:52; Richand, Triangle, won by forfeit from Kern, Phi Gam; and Powers, AGR, won by a fall in 5:20 over Boyd, Sigma Pi. ARROW SHIRTS ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS See Our Arrow Shirt Window SHOWING THE NEW Gridiron Stripes Charles' Fellow Sitop 109 S. Allen St. "Listen here, c e Mr. Quigieyt" A high •ehoking colW • is Newest ae the Arrow Hull—cut on the easy-ridinn• low ,slope pattern to provide maximum comfort. A nd With the long . Point, authentic collar, it's the hest4tioking •white ilia yet! Sanforized labeled (fahric shrinkage less than 1%). Enroll in the Arrow class today! Arrow ties go with Arrow shirts! s `~ . -, • ))). • "' • s, - 7 1 )!• 44 ." • Slll S dnds-‘‘TIE-S ARROW SHIRTS ARROW TIES Men's Apparel • CORNER ALLEN AND BEAVER ARROW TIES ARROW UNDERWEAR PAGE THREE Icemen Whip F&M 4-1; Extend Streak Special to The Daily Cpllegian HERSHEY, Pa., Feb. 25—Penn State's hockey team extended its victory string to three straight games here tonight by trouncing a hapless Franklin & Marshal outfit, 4 to 1. Dominating the play in every period, State displayed a lightning Offense which completely baffled the F&M crew, rated second in the' Eastern Intercollegiate League. Art Gladstone scored the first goal for State at 8:07 of the initial frame on a pass from Fred Bern- Ifaum. Johnny Dufford added the second tally unassisted at 10:50. Gladstone again hit the nets at 6:15 of the second period on an as sist from Ted Cauffman. Byles of Franklin & Marshall scored the loser's lone marker on an assist from Gardner at 8:50. Gladstone came right back to score the fourth and final goal for Penn State on a pass from Ted Cauffman after 17 seconds of the third period had elapsed.